Camp Snap’s upgraded screen-free retro compact camera hits the right notes, and I love how affordable it is
The Camp Snap CS-Pro is an upgraded version of the original screen-free digital camera, offering double the resolution and improved performance. While it maintains a nostalgic appeal, it is not designed for high-quality photography compared to smartphones. Priced affordably, it remains a fun option for casual photographers.
- ▪The Camp Snap CS-Pro features a 16MP sensor, doubling the resolution of its predecessor.
- ▪It includes a filter dial for creative options, enhancing its retro aesthetic.
- ▪The camera is lightweight and priced at $89, making it an impulse purchase for casual users.
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TechRadar Verdict The Camp Snap CS-Pro doesn't change much about the original screen-free digital point-and-shoot Camp Snap — if you didn't like that camera, you won't like this one. But with double the resolution, an improved processor to banish that annoying shutter lag, and a very (arguably overly) powerful Xenon flash, this is a better-made camera that's more satisfying to use, and I found the bright and punchy images it produced to be quite charming. Then there's the price — by sensibly keeping the cost to two figures, Camp Snap has kept the CS-Pro within the realm of being a fun impulse purchase for those who don't take their photography too seriously.
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